Deportivo La Coruna closed the season at Riazor with an inconsequential loss to UD Las Palmas (1-2), in a match marked by the rotations of Antonio Hidalgo and the festive atmosphere after certifying the return to Primera Division the previous day. Still immersed in the celebration of the promotion, the Dépor came out disconnected and paid dearly from the start. In just 18 minutes, the Corunna team was already losing 0-2, something unusual in Hidalgo's teams. A defensive misstep allowed Kirian to advance the visitors in the 7th minute, and Marvin amplified the advantage with a great shot from outside the area. Despite the initial blow, Deportivo reacted and found a reward thanks to Zakaria Eddahchouri. The Dutch forward took advantage of an error in Mika Mármol's exit to cut the distance with a cross-shot after a good assist from Stoichkov, returning some emotion to a match with little competitive tension for the blanquiazules. Cristian Herrera, very active against his former team, was close to the equalizer before the break and continued to generate danger after the restart, although Dinko Horkas prevented the goal. Germán Parreño, one of the newcomers in the starting lineup, also left a notable intervention by beating Jesé in a one-on-one that could have sealed the match. As the minutes passed and the carousel of changes continued, the match lost intensity. Deportivo, already without options to become champion after Racing's victory in Santander, did not fully commit to the rival area. Las Palmas even had a third goal by Amatucci annulled, although the score barely altered the atmosphere of a dedicated crowd. The final whistle was in the background. The field invasion by the fans at Riazor put the emotional seal on a historic season: Deportivo returns to Primera Division after eight years.